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Sara: It’s about three kilometers.
David: _____________________________________________?
Sara: It takes about an hour. Why do you ask so many questions
about my brother?
David: Because I think he is a nice guy.
Sara: I agree. He and Joan have been married for a year. They are
very young but very responsible.
David: Yes, that’s Peter. We were classmates in High School.
3.C. In pairs, ask and say the time:
What time is it?
1:00 – It’s one o’clock / It’s one a.m./ It’s one in the morning. / It’s one p.m./ It’s one in the afternoon.
2:10 – It’s two ten. / It’s ten past two.
2:20 – It’s two twenty. / It’s twenty past two.
3:30 – It’s three thirty / It’s half past three.
3:40 – It’s three forty / It’s twenty to four.
4:50 – It’s four fifty / It’s ten to five.
2:55 – It’s five to three.
3:05 – It’s three oh five.
3.D. In pairs, ask these questions to your partner:
a) What time does your class start?
b) What time does it finish?
c) What time do you start work/school?
d) What time does your mother go to bed?
e) What time do you usually have lunch?
f) What time do supermarkets open in your city?
4.A. Reading. Read and answer the questions:
Lunch time in the USA
What and where people eat lunch depends on the
day of the week. From Monday to Friday, most
people get a lunch break in the middle of the day.
Usually this is about an hour long. Students typically
eat in the school cafeteria. Their parents might pack
a lunch for them, or they eat whatever is on the menu
at school.
Adults tend to eat at or near their workplace. Some
people bring a bagged lunch from home while others
choose to eat out. Those who are short on time may
order takeout or have something delivered.
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